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Toc Gran Fondo Results Tour of Cambridgeshire 2015 RESULTS Gran Fondo - 7th June 2015 Pos Bib Name Club Cat Pos Time 1 177 Andrew WILLIAMS Cwmcarn Paragons M19-34 1 03:09:21 Q 2 254 Doug COLEMAN Cc Luton M19-34 2 03:09:21 Q 3 294 Gunther ZECHMANN London Phoenix M19-34 3 03:09:21 Q 4 969 Sam FIRBY Team Casp M40-44 1 03:09:24 Q 5 273 Hakim VERBEURE Team Shifting Gears Granfondo. M19-34 4 03:09:48 Q 6 916 Richard HARRIS Cwmcarn Paragon M40-44 2 03:09:48 Q 7 13097 Ken BUCKLEY Spokes Of Bagshot M19-34 5 03:09:49 Q 8 328 Ian ROBINS Brighton Mitre M19-34 6 03:09:49 Q 9 1241 Paul FIELDING St. Ives CC M45-49 1 03:09:50 Q 10 293 John HEATON-ARMSTRONG Felt Racing M19-34 7 03:09:50 Q 11 1391 Georges HAUTERAT Ecw M45-49 2 03:09:52 Q 12 638 Colin WARD Essex Roads M35-39 1 03:09:52 Q 13 218 Stephen FULLER Cambridge Cycling Club M19-34 8 03:09:54 Q 14 628 Francesco CIPOLLETTA Team Promotech Shopto M35-39 2 03:10:45 Q 15 1670 Malcolm SMITH St Ives CC M50-54 1 03:11:15 Q 16 1412 Mike JONES Paramount M45-49 3 03:11:15 Q 17 608 Sylwester MATUSIAK Fizjotech.Pl M35-39 3 03:11:15 Q 18 690 Alexander ALONSO Team Shifting Gears Granfondo. M35-39 4 03:11:15 Q 19 210 Alex BLOMELEY The 5Th Floor Cycle Club M19-34 9 03:11:15 Q 20 1616 David LANGLANDS Fenland Clarion M50-54 2 03:11:15 Q 21 319 Rory HAVIS St Ives CC M19-34 10 03:11:15 Q 22 1240 Jeremy HONOR Equipe Velo M45-49 4 03:11:16 Q 23 1313 Riko SIBBE London Dynamo M45-49 5 03:11:16 Q 24 996 Glenn MCMENAMIN M40-44 3 03:11:16 Q 25 343 James JENKINS Successcycling.Co.Uk M19-34 11 03:11:16 Q 26 349 Tommy VAN DE GEHUCHTE Aalter Vooruit Cycling Team M19-34 12 03:11:16 Q 27 5937 David SHILLAND Bigfoot CC M40-44 4 03:11:16 Q 28 1316 Mark MCCULLAGH Dulwich Paragon M45-49 6 03:11:16 Q 29 870 Peter WAGER Felt Racing M40-44 5 03:11:16 Q 30 835 Paul GROOMBRIDGE Iceni Velo M40-44 6 03:11:17 Q 31 8006 Alex DUYCKERS Dulwich Paragon CC M45-49 7 03:11:17 Q 32 292 Chris POOK Paramount Crt M19-34 13 03:11:17 Q 33 321 Mark TICKNER Cambridge Triathlon Club M19-34 14 03:11:18 Q 34 686 Edward CATFORD Equipe Velo M35-39 5 03:11:18 Q 35 942 Michael WILLIAMS Dulwich Paragon CC M40-44 7 03:11:18 Q 36 637 Paul SEWELL Bigfoot CC M35-39 6 03:11:19 Q 37 298 Matthew DAVIES Paramount Crt M19-34 15 03:11:19 Q 38 933 Graham SOUTH Paramount Crt M40-44 8 03:11:20 Q 39 13038 Gary SHEPPARD Bath Cycling Club M50-54 3 03:11:20 Q 40 527 Przemyslaw LAZARSKI Team Varso M35-39 7 03:11:20 Q 41 1327 John HARDWICK Kettering Cycling Club M45-49 8 03:11:20 Q 42 654 Richard WOOD Arbis / Colbert Cycles RT M35-39 8 03:11:20 Q 43 284 Michael LABORERO Brcc M19-34 16 03:11:21 Q 44 1295 Simon OXENHAM Vc10 M45-49 9 03:11:21 Q 45 1350 Viktor FEDOROV Velofm Group M45-49 10 03:11:21 Q 46 186 Joe WHITE Acre Development RT M19-34 17 03:11:22 Q 47 1698 Stuart LINDSEY St Ives CC M50-54 4 03:11:22 Q 48 1324 David WATSON Coventry Road Club M45-49 11 03:11:23 Q 49 1612 Mike KNUDSEN Macclesfield Wheelers M50-54 5 03:11:23 Q 50 1028 Tim EDWINS Equipe Velo M40-44 9 03:11:23 Q 51 1399 Paul BIRD Team Virgin Active M45-49 12 03:11:23 Q 52 1326 Jason EDWARDS Gc Val Di Merse M45-49 13 03:11:24 Q 53 1267 Simon BARNES London Dynamo M45-49 14 03:11:24 Q 54 311 Andrew BURPITT M19-34 18 03:11:24 Q 55 168 Leon STONEMAN Army Cycling Union M19-34 19 03:11:24 Q 56 129 Laura MASSEY Ikon Mazda F19-34 1 03:11:25 Q 57 989 Paul HAYWARD Cwmcarn Paragons M40-44 10 03:11:25 Q 58 348 Anthony MORRIS Cc Ashwell M19-34 20 03:11:25 Q 59 1644 Gavin FRANCIS London Dynamo M50-54 6 03:11:25 Q 60 288 Samuel EVANS Dulwich Paragon M19-34 21 03:11:25 Q 61 658 Bryan MOORE Equipe Velo M35-39 9 03:11:26 Q 62 1363 Stephen WOOD Peterborough Cycling Club M45-49 15 03:11:26 Q 63 896 James GARRETT Casp Racing M40-44 11 03:11:26 Q 64 1205 Suzetta GUERRINI London Dynamo F45-49 1 03:11:26 Q 65 180 Stuart ROBB Taw Velo M19-34 22 03:11:26 Q 66 555 David HARDING Athlonsport M35-39 10 03:11:26 Q 67 641 Jeremy PERKS Chelmer CC M35-39 11 03:11:26 Q 68 586 Stewart WARD New Forest CC M35-39 12 03:11:26 Q 69 1723 Mick FULLER Team Quest - The Bike Shop Nor M50-54 7 03:11:27 Q 70 247 Luke CLARK The 5Th Floor Cycle Club M19-34 23 03:11:27 Q 71 1010 Adam ELLIS Spalding Cycling Club M40-44 12 03:11:27 Q 72 215 Tom POOK Paramount M19-34 24 03:11:27 Q 73 200 Ben KEELEY Team Velo Velocity M19-34 25 03:11:27 Q 74 1624 Gary BULL Bigfoot CC M50-54 8 03:11:27 Q 75 1405 Tim WILLIAMS Cambridge CC M45-49 16 03:11:27 Q 76 630 Barron MENDELSSOHN Ashwell CC M35-39 13 03:11:27 Q 77 1029 Fredrik TANCRED Ik Vinco M40-44 13 03:11:27 Q 78 233 Simon COLLARD Racepoint.Be M19-34 26 03:11:27 Q 79 301 Gareth VICKERS Rhos-On-Sea CC M19-34 27 03:11:27 Q 80 271 Toby COLLIS Zappis CC M19-34 28 03:11:28 Q 81 289 David VEITCH Lea Valley Cycling Club M19-34 29 03:11:28 Q 82 323 Jordan MACSWEEN St Ives CC M19-34 30 03:11:28 Q 83 338 Daniel SLOTTE The 5Th Floor Cycle Club M19-34 31 03:11:28 Q 84 187 Maxime WAGENER Racepoint.Be M19-34 32 03:11:28 Q 85 556 Peter HARDING Athlonsport Cloud Nine Telecom M35-39 14 03:11:28 Q 86 1230 Lee DESBOROUGH St Ives CC M45-49 17 03:11:29 Q 87 576 Oliver WILLIAMS Dulwich Patagon M35-39 15 03:11:30 Q 88 918 Darren RUTTERFORD Aylsham Road Club M40-44 14 03:11:30 Q 89 268 Blake FRIEDMAN Queens Tower M19-34 33 03:11:30 Q 90 1287 Gavin STARLING Brighton Mitre M45-49 18 03:11:30 Q 91 952 Andrew COLVIN Bigfoot CC M40-44 15 03:11:30 Q 92 848 Craig CALDER Bigfoot CC M40-44 16 03:11:30 Q 93 1618 Andrew MOORE Athlon M50-54 9 03:11:31 Q 94 920 Jeffrey ORREY M40-44 17 03:11:31 Q 95 849 Tom BIRD Leicestershire Road Club M40-44 18 03:11:31 Q 96 350 Peter HOOREWEGHE Aalter Vooruit Cycling Team M19-34 34 03:11:31 Q 97 1825 Keir APPERLEY Cc Hackney M55-59 1 03:11:31 Q 98 1814 Tom MORAN Plymouth Corinthian CC M55-59 2 03:11:32 Q 99 9680 Simon HIME Finchley Racing Team M50-54 10 03:11:32 Q 100 816 Mark SPRATT Bikesoup Test Team M40-44 19 03:11:33 Q 101 659 Phil HOLLAND Club Corley Cycles M35-39 16 03:11:33 Q 102 632 Willem HOOREWEGHE Aalter Vooruit M35-39 17 03:11:34 Q 103 1008 Alan BROPHY M40-44 20 03:11:34 Q 104 354 Johan VAN DER HOOG M19-34 35 03:11:34 Q 105 1245 Richard MEINESZ Vervetto M45-49 19 03:11:34 Q 106 295 Pierre JACKSON M19-34 36 03:11:35 Q 107 582 Simon HAZELBY Arc M35-39 18 03:11:35 Q 108 836 Tom PERRY 45 Road Club M40-44 21 03:11:36 Q 109 149 Elliott PIKE Cadence Sport M19-34 37 03:11:36 Q 110 4579 Jamie SCOTT Corley Cycles Drops RT M35-39 19 03:11:37 Q 111 572 Miles BUTLER London Phoenix M35-39 20 03:11:37 Q 112 1609 Bruse HODGES V5 M50-54 11 03:11:37 Q 113 13112 Michael LAYLAND St Neots Cycling Club M19-34 38 03:11:37 Q 114 958 David PALMER St Neots CC M40-44 22 03:11:37 Q 115 264 Ross ANDREWS Burton Mercia Cycle Club M19-34 39 03:11:38 Q 116 1304 Chris SPENCE M45-49 20 03:11:38 Q 117 1648 David STOYLE Bath Cycling Club M50-54 12 03:11:39 Q 118 1629 Paul HONE Addiscombe CC M50-54 13 03:11:40 Q 119 1722 Colin ROSHIER Team Quest M50-54 14 03:11:40 Q 120 103 Kimberley ASHTON Casp Racing F19-34 2 03:11:43 Q 121 1620 Nick CORBETT www.twenty3c.co.uk M50-54 15 03:11:48 Q 122 925 Darren EVANS Aylsham Road Club M40-44 23 03:11:54 Q 123 1373 Karl PROCTOR Newmarket Cycling & Triathlon M45-49 21 03:12:03 Q 124 991 Mark DZIOBON Vcuk M40-44 24 03:12:04 Q 125 666 Joe FINUCANE St Neots CC M35-39 21 03:12:27 Q 126 554 David LAW Arctic RT M35-39 22 03:17:27 Q 127 144 Oliver SWAN Acre Development RT M19-34 40 03:18:44 Q 128 1325 Simon WHITEN Handsling Racing Team M45-49 22 03:20:37 Q 129 316 Barry CONNOLLY Team Milton Keynes M19-34 41 03:21:02 Q 130 935 Igor CIPOLLETTA Promotech Shopto M40-44 25 03:21:02 Q 131 1328 Tim IRWIN Tyneside Vagabonds M45-49 23 03:21:03 Q 132 1655 Neil ROLLINS Ilkley Cycling Club M50-54 16 03:21:03 Q 133 1651 Ged MILLWARD Ilkley CC M50-54 17 03:21:03 Q 134 994 Chris BROWN Cambridge CC M40-44 26 03:21:03 Q 135 1844 Nick GILES Wrexham Road Club M55-59 3 03:21:03 Q 136 281 Graham KNIGHT Team Milton Keynes M19-34 42 03:21:03 Q 137 1375 Andrew LOWE Team Milton Keynes M45-49 24 03:21:03 Q 138 1235 Steven HOME Twickenham CC M45-49 25 03:21:03 Q 139 261 Rob ADAMS Icknield Road Club M19-34 43 03:21:03 Q 140 635 James VAUGHAN M35-39 23 03:21:03 Q 141 1878 Steve WELLS Promotech Shopto M55-59 4 03:21:04 Q 142 560 Richard KLEE M35-39 24 03:21:04 Q 143 1671 Mark INGRAM M50-54 18 03:21:05 Q 144 1831 Steven KAYE Fenland Clarion M55-59 5 03:21:05 Q 145 954 David SPENCER Wrexham Road Club M40-44 27 03:21:05 Q 146 614 Gareth SMITH St Neots Cycling Club M35-39 25 03:21:05 Q 147 1808 Trevor Banham DTC Diss Cycling Club M55-59 6 03:21:05 Q 148 225 George GARNIER The 5Th Floor Cycle Club M19-34 44 03:21:05 Q 149 1273 Jonathan STEPHENS Rlscc/Athlete Lab M45-49 26 03:21:06 Q 150 897 Colin INGRAM Team Milton Keynes M40-44 28 03:21:06 Q 151 611 Bill PATTERSON Clapham Chasers M35-39 26 03:21:06 Q 152 584 David WILLIAMS Wrexham Road Club M35-39 27 03:21:08 Q 153 1255 Ben STEPHENS West Suffolk Wheelers M45-49 27 03:21:09 Q 154 898 Chris BURNS Welwyn Wheelers M40-44 29 03:21:09 Q 155 681 Matt HALLETT Cc Hackney M35-39 28 03:21:11 Q 156 526 Mathilde MATTHIJSSE Bonitio F35-39 1 03:21:11 Q 157 1261 Gordon HOBBS Triforce M45-49 28 03:21:12 Q 158 1623 Nick MANSLEY Cambridge Tri M50-54 19 03:21:14 Q 159 352 Alexander MARJORIBANKS Acu Or Pewsey Velo M19-34 45 03:21:15 Q 160 166 Jonathan PONTIN Addiscombe CC M19-34 46 03:21:16 Q 161 151 Ryan MORLEY Royal Air Force Ca M19-34 47 03:21:16 Q 162 236 Peter ASHMORE M19-34 48 03:21:17 Q 163 1966 Don PARRY Team Corley Drops M65-69 1 03:21:19 Q 164 1281 Paul BELFIELD Stone Wheelers M45-49 29 03:21:24 Q 165 661 Rob HILL Petuaria RT M35-39 29 03:22:28 Q 166 1625 Bob HOBSON Vc10 M50-54 20 03:22:28 Q 167 1631 Steven SHAND Dee Side Thistle
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